AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young was hospitalized ahead of the band's shows in Buenos Aires for their Power Up Tour. Young, 69, was "not feeling well" upon the group's arrival in Argentina. The band ...
BUENOS AIRES, March 20 (Reuters) - Stevie Young, who plays guitar for legendary ‌Australian rock band AC/DC, left a Buenos Aires hospital on Friday, according to a Reuters witness. Young was ⁠seen ...
For the women that make up AC/DC tribute band Hell’s Belles, it’s all about attention to detail and bringing a true rock experience to life. In the summer of 2000, lead guitarist Adrian Conner tried ...
Hundreds of bagpipers set a new world record for the largest bagpipe ensemble while playing AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll).” A whopping 374 pipers joined forces in ...
AC/DC's first Australian show in 10 years registered earthquake-level vibrations in Melbourne. The rock giants performed at the massive 100,000 capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Wednesday ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Hundreds of bagpipers claimed a new world record on Wednesday by belting out AC/DC’s rock and roll classic “It’s a Long Way to the Top.” Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
In February 1975, a gang of scruffy Sydney rockers released their first two albums: High Voltage and TNT. A year later, songs from both records were repackaged into AC/DC’s first international album, ...
The AC/DC “Power Up Tour” continues. The band announced an extension to the global route set to return to North America this summer 2026. Named for their 2020 album, “Power Up,” AC/DC’s ongoing tour ...
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Calling all University District residents: Prepare for your neighborhood to shake all night long, because next summer, the highway to hell leads straight to Columbus. Legendary Australian rock band AC ...
Concerts at Camp Randall on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus will continue in 2026 — with a band that will perform in the state for the first time in 16 years. Rock powerhouse AC/DC will ...